Patients & Families

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Hospice is for Families too

Although Soreo Hospice & Palliative Care focuses on the needs of the patient first and foremost, we also recognize the wider impact a life limiting illness has on family members, caregivers, and loved ones. Many people have difficulty coping with the wide array of emotions and tasks they face when someone they love is diagnosed with a life limiting illness.

We are committed to helping family, caregivers, and loved ones of our patients. This assistance can take many different forms, depending on the needs of the patient and their loved ones.

Family/Caregiver Education

Family caregivers are important in providing care. However, this can be a challenging job. We help caregivers every step of the way by providing education and support to increase early recognition of the recurrence/emergence of symptoms, manage symptoms at home, meet patient’s care needs, understand the disease process, and answer questions

Emotional and Spiritual Support

Coming to terms with death is something we all have to do, but it is never easy. Trained professional hospice staff can help both patients and their loved ones understand what is happening and cope with the emotional and spiritual issues related to having a life limiting illness, caring with a life limiting illness, and loving someone with a life limiting illness.

Practical Support

Soreo offers assistance with practical support such as applying for financial entitlements (ALTCS, VA benefits), completing advanced directives and power of attorney documents, making burial arrangements, and securing community resources/services to address unmet social and financial needs.

Grief Support

Hospice care does not stop with the end of life. Our grief specialists offer face to face and phone counseling, check in phone calls, and written literature about understanding and coping with grief for up to 13 months, depending on individual needs and comfort level. All services are completely free of charge and available to family, friends, and caregivers.

In 2000, Wendy Sokol founded In Home Support Services, LLC (IHSS) in Tucson, Arizona. At first, Wendy worked in every area. She personally cared for their clients. Through this experience she understood more closely the everyday struggles of aging and disabled people. Wendy learned first-hand that the needs of aging and disabled adults are diverse and can change quickly. She built an organization with a vision to support and adapt to those needs.
Soreo rapidly grew into a primary provider of in home support services in the Tucson area and is now servicing Pinal County and Metropolitan Phoenix as well.
From the beginning, Soreo has sought to address the need for high quality, in home support services for aging or disabled adults in Southern Arizona. Our foundation is rooted in a deep understanding and empathy for the needs of the aging and disabled.
Now, we have a vast reach into rural areas, and an unmatched group of multicultural employees. We offer long-term care services to individuals and families in Pima, Pinal & Maricopa and Santa Cruz counties.

As we age, day-to-day activities can become harder for us. Our In-Home Support Services allow you to maintain your independence and keep living at home. We provide a wide range of services tailored to your needs.

Most aging adults prefer to receive care or support at home to keep their sense of independence. Our main goal is to make our In-Home Support clients feel as independent as possible while ensuring they receive all the assistance they need.

Everyday tasks get more difficult as we get older- things like remembering to take meds or practicing regular grooming habits can simply become a struggle. Our In-Home Support Services offer top-quality care to support you or your loved one’s unique needs in a familiar environment: home.

Home is where the heart is! We understand that you want your loved one to continue living at home for as long as possible. Our In-Home Support Services department provides personalized care that allows your loved one to go about their life with independence.